 horse with the speed of light, the cloud of dust, and a hearty high old silver, the low ranger. With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the masked rider of the planes led the fight for law and order in the early west in the United States. The stories of his strength and courage, his daring and resourcefulness have come down to us through the generations, and nowhere in the pages of history can one find a greater champion of justice. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. From out of the past come the thundering hoof beats of the great horse, Silver. The lone ranger rides again. In the days when the lone ranger rode the planes, a certain section of the west, bounded by Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Kansas, had not been included in any state territory. This trip of land is now the panhandle of Oklahoma, but in those days it was a no man's land where the law could not be enforced, and Desperado as an outlaw used it as a hideout and a stronghold for the law of the Sixth Gun. In a town close to this territory, old Judge Pepper was talking to several townspeople. No, no, no. I'm just as eager to enforce the laws any of you. I'm just as anxious to wipe out that nest of varmints as every man jack in town, but I'm a judge sworn to do my duty according to the rules. You can't arrest a man unless it's legal, and gents, no matter what you say, once a posse crosses into that territory, it's got no more legal power. We can't arrest him. Judge, you'll pardon me for speaking up this way, but if the regular law says we can't, then the tarnation with the regular law. We got guns, we got horses. We'll go in there and whip them fair and square, man to man with six guns. Well, what do you say, gents? Who's ready to ride tonight? Who's with me? Judge Pepper, you'll have to say a mighty lot of words to make us change our minds. I aim to, Jason. I'm an old man, a heap site older than you fellas. I reckon when I was your age, I'd have done the same thing, but it won't work, gentlemen. I'm telling you straight, it won't work. Why not? The law is the law. You've got to respect it. When it helps protect outlaws? Jason, even when it helps protect outlaws, law and order is a mighty funny thing. Sometimes it seems way out of kilter, like it isn't working right. But give it time and it'll straighten out. You can't take the law into your own hands. You can't. You're decent law-abiding citizens. If you go out this way, you'll know better than the outlaws you're chasing, you're outlawing yourselves. And furthermore, if you do this thing, I'll resign. Yes, I will. I give him a word. I'll resign quicker than scat. I love this town, this county, but I'd rather die of thirst on the desert than countenance disregard for the law. I reckon it's up to you gentlemen. Judge, we're plumb and ashamed of ourselves. You're right, it's rain. I reckon we'll have to do like we've always done before. Chase those hombres just as far as we can. We'll catch them before they cross that boundary well and good. But we won't chase them any further. Thank you, Jason. Thank you, gentlemen. I hope we figure out a way, a legal way, to corral those outlaws. It's mighty trying on the peaches. Say what in thunder? We got the flesh, let's ride. It's Slater and his band, the outlaws. Come on, man, this is our chance. They're heading for no man's land. We can get them before they cross that boundary on your horses. Remember the law, Jason. Remember the law. We're going to get them judged for birth. They won't get away this time. Come on, Chase. You just six go. Slater, you going plumb crazy? What are we standing here for? That parcel you'll be on us in no time. You're new here, cousin. Just set your horse and take it easy. He begins handy, gents. They'll ride us down. We'll end up swinging on a rope. Yeah. Just watch what happens. Besides, we got more men they have. Talk me for a car, you'll take start. Howdy, gents. Looking for somebody? We're looking for you, your Honorary Polecat. Why'd you stop? You know, I fired well while we stopped. You crossed the boundary. Come on out, you skunks. Come on out and fight. Oh, not us, Jason. We don't want to hurt you. You robbed that bag. Don't deny it. Who's denying it? Gents, hold up them bags of gold for them to see. My gravy, that's too much. I told you, Slater, here they come. Just show you write them down. Law and order be hanged. You still out here? It's getting cold. Father, why aren't they back yet? The posse wrote out hours ago. Worried about Jason? I love him, Father. That's no newish to me, Sally. I guessed that long ago. Don't you fret. He'll be back. Do you think they caught up with Slater's band before they reached the boundary? I don't know. Slater's got mighty fast horses. Jason's so hot-headed, Father. If he'd had the posse across the boundary, they're sure to have been a gunfight. And that territory's swarming without laws. Jason won't have a chance. Easy, Sally. Easy. No sense counting chickens before they hatch. Jason gave me a promise he wouldn't cross the boundary. Dude, do you think he'd keep that promise? I understand what you mean. He means well, but... Yes. That's why I'm worried. What the... Well, where'd you come from, Indian? You gave us a start. Well, me in town to buy supplies. Where everybody go? There's a posse out chasing Slater. Slater? I reckon you're new in these parts, Indian. Slater's the kingpin outlaw around here. And the law can't touch him. Me here part of what you say. What matters the law around here? Don't say that, Indian. My father here is the judge. The old man's got a right to his opinion, Sally. I'm Judge Pepper, Indian. Oh. Me, Tonto. My daughter Sally's a mite worried about things. Father. Yeah, it's a posse all right. No prisoners. Those horses sound tired. I don't see Jason. Well, Flanders, what happened? I've got bad news, Judge. We went over the boundary. Where's Jason? That's the bad news. Slater had too many men first. Jason isn't... No, Miss Sally. Jason isn't dead. But when our bullets ran out, we had a vermouth. Jason didn't make it. Slater's got him prisoner. What am I supposed to do? He must have been... Hey, Tonto. What happened? He didn't get the supplies. Me learn about heaping trouble in town. Outlaw named Slater. What about him? Him and men rob bank and ride away. Posse go after them. But they're not able to make a rest. Any gunfighting? Oh, plenty gun smoke. But big trouble, law not able to arrest outlaw. Not able to arrest an outlaw? Ah. Oh, wait a moment, Tonto. This sounds very strange. You'd better start at the beginning. A territory that isn't under any county or state law. A hideout for outlaws. Slater, him plenty bad from what Tonto here. No Judge Pepper keeps insisting on doing things a legal lawful way. Maybe this time him wrong. Oh, get that idea out of your head, Tonto. The judge is right. And out of respect for law and order, the whole west would crumble. The law will take care of that situation sometime. Oh, that's right. But what happened now? I think we can take a hand in this game ourselves. Let's mountain ride. Here's a little bit. Steady scouts, steady. There came a subby. Where we go? We go to town maybe? Talk with Judge Pepper? We'll do that later, Tonto. First, we're heading for this no man's land. Huh? We going out law hideout? That's right, Tonto. But came a subby. Slater, him, he bad ombre. He may be shoot you. We'll take that chance. Steady big fella. Come on, boy. Get him up, scouts. Well, how are you, Jason? Nice and comfortable? Get these ropes off of me. Get them off and I'll fight you fan square. Guns and the holsters, drawn fire. Carmichael, any Carson? I don't fight fair, Jason. I'm an outlaw, Savvy. I don't care if I shoot a man in the front or in the back, so long as he's dead. Why didn't you shoot me? Because I got plans for you, Jason. Big plans. What are you driving at? I know it's something crooked. I always did it, my brains. Yep, it's right big. I figure in collecting taxes, remember, buddy in Stevens County. Collecting taxes? Not raking your look. Well, that's a long order job. You don't, Savvy, Jason. This here section is open land. It's got no law at all. Sure. That's why you side winders hide out here. The law can't touch you. I've collected a mighty big outfit. A lot of the outlaws between the Mississippi and the Rockies have moseyed in here. We got the surrounding settlement's buffalo. It's scared green. Now I figure if they'll agree to pay me so much ahead, I'll leave them alone. I won't bother. You'll force them to pay your tribute. Yeah, tribute. Only I like the word taxes better. Sounds more legal. It's high-handed robbery, that's what. You'll force honest folks to... I wish Judge Pepper'd forget about law and order. Then everybody could get together and wipe you out once and for all. Maybe, but they won't, because it ain't legal. And what about me? You? Well, I reckon after a while I'll shoot you. Well, that's murder. Sure enough. I want you alive for a while. You see, Jason, I can use you to make sure people agree to my scheme. I'll tell them unless they do like I want them to, you're going to die. You've got it fixed for me to die anyway. That's right, but they won't know that, Savvy. Slater. Yeah, what's biting you, Carson? We got bellings posted over Yonder for a watch out. Look, he's signaling. Yeah, you just make him out against the sky. He's, uh, pointing down to the east. Yeah, you're right. Look, Yonder, I reckon we got company. Two riders. That white horse stands out easy. Who is it? I don't know. We'll find out pronto. Tell the boys to get on their horses in a circle. When we have those two armbars inside the circle, I'll give the signal. We'll close in on fast. Mr. Savvy. What is it, tunnel? We noticed something. They're men on horse all around us in circle. They think we not see them. Yes, I spotted them too. Imagine they're planning to capture us. What do we do? We do nothing. Huh? We came here to find out about the arthlaws. This is as good a way as any. Let them come, tunnel. No, G. Musavi, no gunplay. Give your guns and your hostages. The next time my boys shoot, they'll aim right at you and sit over your heads. We're not moving. Well, right into the trap, didn't you? Keep them covered, boys. All right, I didn't get a good look at them. He knows things. All right now. What are you and this engine doing here and what? Well, I'll be doggone. You're wearing a mask. You must be Slater. Yeah, but I don't know who you are. Never mind. Maybe before I get through with you, it won't make any difference. Maybe you'll be dead. The curtain falls on the first act of our Lone Ranger story. Before the next exciting scenes, please commit us to pause for just a few moments. Martha were taken to Slater's hideout. A guard was placed over them. But somehow or other, no one dared to take off the Lone Ranger's mask. Oh, I don't know what it is, Slater. Something about that mask, ombry, the way his eyes look at you. Sort of freezes me inside. I wouldn't try to take off his mask for a million dollars in gold speci. And that engine's mighty strong-looking, too. Yeah, whoever that ombry is. Let him keep his mask for now. We got time. Can't escape without getting to his horse and we got his horse on the far side of camp. Can you take him for an outlaw, Slater? He's wearing a mask. Yeah, but he don't act like no other. Oh, Keena, skip it, Carson. Maybe you can find out in town. Town? I'm going to town? Yeah, you and Jose. You're going to see Judge Pepper. Jump and cactus Slater, not me. Well, if Jose and I go in there, we'll get lynched quicker than you could shake a stitch. No, you won't, Carson. Don't forget we got Jason as a hostage. You just tell Lemon if you don't get back, Jason will be dead by dawn the next day. Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah, it'll be safe, I guess. What's it all about? Jose's got the horses ready. And here's what you tell the judge. Yes, Jason. Did you hear that? Slater sent Carson to town. Yes, I heard it, Jason. I heard the whole thing. Do you think the settlers will agree? Yeah, that's the trouble, sure they'll agree. Oh, not to save my life, you understand, but most of them don't like trouble. They figure it'll be better to pay off Slater and avoid a lot of gunfighting. This territory was only under regular law and order. Don't worry about that. It is under law and order. Hmm? I don't serve you. How can that happen? Never mind that now. You'll learn when the time comes. But, uh, tell me this. Does Judge Pepper ever go back on a promise? Not him. He agrees to Slater's demands. You'll continue to pay it. The judge never goes back on a promise. What's more, everybody listens to him, too. Except me. They'll do what he says. He says pay tribute to Slater, and they'll pay. I understand. Hello. Uh-huh. Names to me, we've found out what we came here to learn. Now we've got to leave. Uh-huh. Tonight, when it gets dark, huh? Well, it blazes. Mr. You say that as calm as I'd say howdy. You can't leave. We're guarded. We haven't got a chance. No. Wait till tonight, Jason. Take care of that sentry. Uh-huh. Come on, huddle. Run for the horses. They see us. It's West Bank. Stop him. Here she'll come. Come on, come on. Carson, you mean to say you have the gall to make a suggestion like that? Is that why you came here? That's why Slater sent me, Judge Pepper. Pepper? He knows you can speak for the whole county. Pay Slater to let us alone. Why have I... Father? Carson, what about Jason? We'll... we'll Slater let him go. He gives his word, or his word. It isn't worth the breath to blow out a candle. Yeah. Making up your mind, Judge? His word. Oh, say, by the way, uh, before I forget it, uh, do you happen to know anything of a gen who rides a white horse? The fastest-looking horse I ever saw. Travels with an engine and wears a black mask. Seems I recollect some talk about a jet like that. Yes, yes. Most likely the Lone Ranger. And do I wish he was here now to help us out? Lone Ranger? Jose! Jose! Get back to Slater. Tell him that jet with a mask is a Lone Ranger. Lone Ranger? Yeah, you heard me. The Lone Ranger. Travel fast. Reckon that takes care of that. Now, about this other matter, uh, what's your answer, Judge Pepper? I've got no right to talk for other folks. Father. Now, Sally. Father, you have got a right to talk. Everyone looks up to you. Everyone takes your advice, even Jason meant to. Father, you might as well say yes. I can't do that. Promise to pay tribute to an ordinary skunk like Slater. People will do it whether you want to or not, Father. They're tired of fighting. They don't want any more of it. As long as there's no legal way for them to all get to you. As long as there's no legal way for them to all get together and fight Slater, then it's no use fighting separately. You say yourself, Slater, is outside the law, that the law can't reach him. Sally, it'll take time, that's all. It takes time. And meanwhile, Slater goes on robbing and killing. And think of Jason, Father. Well, what do you say, Judge Pepper? The answer is no, Carson. A mask, man. A mask and blazes a Lone Ranger. Look out! Get that gun! No, you don't! That's better. I don't move, Carson. You've got one of your own bullets. You're the Lone Ranger. Judge, you put this outlaw under arrest. I sure can, Mr.- How's your escape? Slater has your- That's enough, Carson. I ask you if you'll put this man in jail, Judge. You're acting doubtful. Father, if Carson doesn't get back, Slater will kill Jason. There's your answer, Mask Man. Jason's a good boy, a mighty good boy. He shouldn't die. He won't die. Not if we round up enough men to go in there and rescue him. No. No, that's against the law. Father, will you forget laws for once? No, Miss Hallie. Your father's right. The law should be respected. It will be. I don't understand. Judge, by dawn this morning, Tata will be waiting at the boundary. Just where Stoney Creek turns toward Wild Horse Lake. He'll have someone with him. Now, Judge, I promise you that this posse will be entirely legal. Will you help round up some men? Enough men to take care of Slater and his whole outfit? Is that your promise? Yes, Judge. Mister, you're the Lone Ranger. If you say so, I believe you. Good. Here's Carson's gun. He'll be in jail inside of two minutes. Adios, then, Judge. I'll see you before dawn. Ready, Slater? Hello, boy. Ah, keynote, Carson. Sally, let's get this skunk behind bars in a hurry. Then I'll get busy. The Lone Ranger wants a posse, and he's going to get it. So that's where Slater's hiding out, isn't it? Yes. He's got a lot of gun fighters in there. Hmm. Bad country. Hope your plan will work. I think it will. The only thing we've got to worry about is Jason. He's at prison. He's got to be rescued before Slater shoots him. Ah, Sally. Ah, I reckon that'll be Tata now. Hurry! Judge Pepper coming, Tata. Ah, he'll head this way now. Me see him. How many men has he? He's got plenty. Maybe 50, 60. That ought to be enough. Provided your plan is carried out. Tata and I will start out now. Mr. Hugh and the ancient of the coolest hombres I ever met. Here you're going ahead just the two of you. You're riding straight into Slater's camp and it doesn't even bother you. Tata and I are used to danger. Besides, it'll create a surprise. While Slater and his men are concentrating on us, you'll bring the posse into the gallop. You can sure count on that. You'll have no trouble with the posse. Just ask for Judge Pepper and explain things to him. Is that it, Silver? He's a big fella. Ready, Tata? You ready? It's Adios. We meet later. I'm praying we do. Take care of yourself. Come on, Silver! Get up! Get up! Jason, did you know that mask ombre was the lone ranger? No, I didn't. I wouldn't tell you anyway. If I'd known who he was, I would have shot him on sight. And I let him slip through my fingers. I let him knock out my men and get on this horse and him and that engine. Yeah, and I was cheering for him every minute. It's enough out of you. Jose's back already, Savi. I'm still waiting for Kersen. As soon as he gets here with the news that the settlers agree to pay me cash if I leave him be, that's when I take care of you, Jason. Might as well shoot me now, Slater. What's the difference? I just want to make certain there's been no hits, Savi. But don't worry, Jason. You're as good as six feet under right this minute. Get him up! Get him up! What's under? It sounds like the lone ranger. Jose, Billings, Pike! Bring your guns. It's the last brand of the engine. Why, they're heading straight this way. Yippee! Get him! Let him have it! What do we need? I'll take care of you right now, Jason. Slater! No! Hold him off, Tunnel. You get Jason quick. Come on, Jason. Get him behind me on Silver. Get him! Carry double! Come on, big fella! Get him up! Get him up! This horse is carrying double! Get your horses! Right after him! This time we got him for good! We jumped to their horses and galloped after Silver and Scouts. Silver was carrying double, and Tunnel, faithful as always, stayed beside him rather than save himself. The chase stretched over Valley and Ridge. Slowly but surely the outlaws drew up within pistol range. And just as the outlaws reached a narrow space between two jutting clips, just as they were ready to fire... What places? It's a trap. It's a posse. We went right into a posse. The posse closed in swiftly. A lone ranger and Tunnel wheeled their horses and joined the fight. The outlaws tried to get away, but they'd been taken by surprise before Slater could rally his men. It was all over. You're under arrest, Slater. Judge, did any of them escape? Not a one, Marshal. We could round them all. All right, all right. But just a minute. Let's hear us neutral ground. You can't arrest us. We can. But it ain't legal. I reckon you better tell them who I am, Judge. I sure will. Slater, this territory may not belong to any county or local government, but it's part of the United States. This gentleman standing beside me is United States Marshal. You know, I reckon I'm licked. Who in tarnation thought of bringing a U.S. Marshal down here? Who do you think, Slater? It was the Lone Ranger. It is a copyrighted feature of the Lone Ranger Incorporated.